The 2009 financial crisis prompted questions about changes in corporate power. Jacqueline Hassink revisits the headquarters of Fortune's most powerful companies, capturing images of empty desks and conference tables, highlighting the emptiness inherent in power. Her work, once featured by Martin Parr, reflects on corporate environments.
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Jacqueline Hassink The Table of Power 2. Künstlerbuch-Edition I
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The 2009 financial crisis prompted questions about changes in corporate power. Jacqueline Hassink revisits the headquarters of Fortune's most powerful companies, capturing images of empty desks and conference tables, highlighting the emptiness inherent in power. Her work, once featured by Martin Parr, reflects on corporate environments.
The 2009 financial crisis prompted questions about changes in corporate power. Jacqueline Hassink revisits the headquarters of Fortune's most powerful companies, capturing images of empty desks and conference tables, highlighting the emptiness inherent in power. Her work, once featured by Martin Parr, reflects on corporate environments.
The 2009 financial crisis prompted questions about changes in corporate power. Jacqueline Hassink revisits the headquarters of Fortune's most powerful companies, capturing images of empty desks and conference tables, highlighting the emptiness inherent in power. Her work was recognized by Magnum photographer Martin Parr.